THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
790 f elli t ti t thereb Rec. мет 
| е posed tieni of an intelligent man to my est ima uw is not thereby incre. 
council of the society on the py Ловни м riae Phry ибс " ups interest, by its delicious products, the | ripened in the open beds А ta eet „for Straw Strawbertia 
moderately vigorous, pale, yello — brown, s qe e 5 [jast ve secompen of sv pains. ашы, ust always ved that rich ^full flavour A di уер 
with grey, mueh м eem ned h 0 orizon JR plante d ini pes soil and situation ; i шоф г ceive e the mer's sun alone с e them ; not only have the ZIP 
italice "9 t from Angers and observed - nourishment neeessary for its growth nds support of its | plants bo те P, but their autumnal тае 
Tas ma е T th ht I had been cheated, and | fruits ; P it is — its жере roe be m 04 The | h ve both blossomed and fruited, By fo cing ay.. 
young grafted tree "had b ut лай me wi uperfine insects which oved, and the dis- | fruiting u may always obtain two well fla e 
—!: tel oinied во аз to К the finger if | eases from which it кага vird vhich hasten its decay, | crops ; for b мге, and nourishing the Puis ЖА 
шад Sa C ЪЁ родени covered with a light | must be cured. The sap should rise by th ieal | liquid manure, and plungi ri din e after spring bearing 
omae ct dt cely even a spot of green to be seen | stem, мй: генер equally through >ч the abend pe ж ес round, id, they pots mi E and fruit again in 65 
? ES : i t ans of fruetifieation may ле ро 8 e moved on 
sh ЫЫЫ, мм "t ирей ee | formed, and aive a peret matri. To Shoots alii hent to edu od Mie We RE 
үк. : : + à i hey can never | аге the nobilit who e 
1 vedo Sighüy perfumed, but ful of juice ч EOM pie ms е moved, in order | St rawberries on the bre Fi table al the vedl i. : 
qun Pls YOU, УЗТУ Fo À r fficult to heal|therefor r such ci S 
se to sav iree fro nds di 7 ; ces, round, 
ааыа. Д nd goo SA E late as the гад? ru т. It is absolutely necessary that sho d'Automne 1 Sir icu as Perpetuals, will be fond 
Movet uf Ihave never before си з keeping соте ү” «e ү Ec 5 sé н ep PRN рет ҮЛ атт, Br ngham, Nn ай, si зей 
for its hardiness, for | among the branches, to р ^ s 
inp AX 2 de: ыы elimate of Angers | on ihe o organs of жми a еч т чача na — the abov fr i e ide last а Ll sr. 
: elim 
mme dunes T de Mer тей P by Ме. K night, dh н пон seri aln ch ar e, in fact, а | destroyed the fruit cit гү Ф. а! ш 
а “ам Ey ek "Ma ch Bergam x others. recapitulation of those contained in my previous com- бааласа 7 7 ti Бей od 
M. з Ј а. having mentioned the sme of маар mun I think that we need not dread the — 5 Dt í riet Í ts 
Beurr xi Su uper erfin a synonym reminds me | of our rigorous winter, nor the variable weather of our э рен 
foreibly o of the gre d by making | springs; for the tree thus treated will better resist these d Ге — Кили ааш И 
нуно) ms with i facility Py do on the continent ; ; it | at the time of setting its fruit, than one wil hat is А ена 4 e б ы А. * 3E nfi b 
в а great evil, and ought to be avoided as much аз | abandoned to — атаң Have we had in | the chair. спега ater ow, Ек. were 
iie I ha ve ы? е Beurré Rance from | Belgium, situated in e latitude, and subject to | elected Fellows. The mportant fesfures of this 
Belgium ix or more different names ; among | the same winds, the variations of climate in the UE g a the pons exhibitions of friig par- 
them I remember the following hr neaux (Van | month of April as in глог ах NT well, then, all the | ticularly o ars, of which there was a great 
р А a thei very fine specimens. Of this kind of frui 
, ~ were careful in mana ement т р I fruit Mr, 
Mons), Beurré d'Hiver (Van Mons), Beurré Beymont A ho Т £x al "Gardehe P 
ED Délices dé Charle ч Сены, and Present e Md a а crop, biang the negligent had S eng "n лай 8: оу а ul толиа sent & 
an an Mon w, if I had followed "the pra malg, am aware that ае to RE ace ion at once p wi Gd colour, - 
s the e аа рові, d A а eN ча EA оу rem Fix sono тей а, ч a e y È ug Diel вра se Col ғ " Chaumonel ` Vicar of 
made all these on of the é Rance ; rom age o ver kind, wi - , ‚е el, | 
but, as 1 detes t Р mem. 1 ic 89 Corfu that I had vida (qui dificile de Kd e ei de convaincre | Glou e au, ds Mice DE edo ч 
been deceived, an e th tter rested and does | par le Lk riens appuyé de faits une p qui ne | they bee Nro ,8 ю1 ti ih t 
t. Ihave what the French call a * school? of Pear | veut point Гёте pour des motifs quelconques) but I hope | tions of equa 3 n 1 oth in esa that from, 
es (7. e. specimen trees one of a s T or more | that amateurs will раб. b instructions, which are the Frogmor ride T k 7% cu^ ge. to 
varieties ; the history, description, and, above all, the | result of long experien w exhibit | Earl de Grey, Wrest Park, Beds, and Mr. Til. 
synonyms of ui esr. ould fill a v volu ume 1 fear not | numerous proofs in our КЕ J. Ре Jonghe, Brussels, | yard, У E 
very readable ew (I mean few as compared | Nov, 20. , 
with the large кА!» of names) good sorts I find Aud ау Wells im France.—l send you plans and 
among them I propagate ; the mediocre and inferior | drawings of two wells on the абран пеаг а опе | поё M 
ne I forget and forgive th os em to|on the Chalons, the other on the Dieppe j side of Paris, ready fo 
e. Permit me in бадар а to observe that we owe Rari rii inkfield 
уда ад for allowing these amicable discussions in таввапе 
; they Serve to bring out little matters ed 9 
fact which would otherwise be ойл } in the hurry of Uveda 
ke роте. qu Vela te e 
пе Wet а 
that the 1 AS EB on the Sight vay, thre 
of 26th Д be ап Monarch, 
в cur еа Forelle 
ere on of the 27th 1 
шў хонаа Ы " 3 iet: aha at ЕЯ ; апа I heard medal w 
fem thority that in а low situation three miles Abell, E 
from th tw rved as 1 jg о, I һауе whieh served to 
carefully perused,the Chiswick observations, and hav fruit ea 
found the night minimum considerably below that of m 
this place with m Өр jen С. В. » in Stevenage, ү 
Herts, December. [Th nimum temperature аё consisted 
Chiswiek on the aii of the 26th w was 28%, according to stocks, th 
two registering thermom 
Pear-growing,—The observations made by my friend, stated e 
Mr. Rivers, in the Ga oine 8” Chronicle, р, Ala canno jt Eo from a south-east 
be taken in earnest, He ж As that urré Diel, Sad 
astic ; he i imaginas that- L y h bami in prs row. i Birs 
with nature, b idding defisnee fa and the inele- from an 
mencies of n. climates, isn in any south-west a: 
of my Mew 4 commu munications which authorises him ү 
to make these uitous suppositions, the а теропн ну Nelis, Rouse Lench, f 
4 whieh I тео leave to Ta pointing out A Certificate of Mer 
the places near poia en the Pear appear to to the Duke of Моно, 'at Arandel Ж i 
be in every yÍ aryl Dant did not collection of P among which were 
wish to judge o ү ы which 1 had neither seen nor kinds :— Beur sc, Easte 
woodeut represents one of the wells in ques 
|other is so 
| It ans inquiry mn мер bya 
Er. s €— to — sueh w 
ate 
ist between em a = 
; Bong, ог any, бе proportion, whieh ж pleasing to the eye an 
Mer produein of fruit, 
гласам Е ап 
st frat 
east wi 
in any » way na se the new Fren 
the Délices d'Automne, though it was the ein ng its 
teristies in an artiele in your Paper of the 18th 
s € has -— forth m rvations on 
Subject. My new seedling Sir 
3 "sad i send hen your inspeetion), which did n 
first bearing till the A 
in blossom and frui 
P етн ues 
ugust, was 
t in October and November in the 
this f tends to show 
з seedling to fruit, its value, in | 
eg 
lenty, when could be obtained with certainty b в WELL, : ol 
pavidus application of the precepts of science! AMI, Winscombe na, ll, near Azbridge Ene: aun 
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The | es 
e it аз to render a second iden 
the | no 
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